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mrs. elliott first caught ? >> i want to recognize our president of the board, supervisor malia cohen who has joined us today. would you like to start? >> just some high-level remarks. i want to say thank you to this committee and to the supervisors and to director elliot for working through this. we have come a long way creating the regulations on the legislation and supervise amounts of many, i am delighted you will be carrying a lot of the work, the foundation that my office has laid as it relates to cannabis, specifically to the equity program. i'm very grateful to that. i'm looking forward to the discussions this morning. thank you. >> great. if we can do something, may be the city attorney, i want to go ahead and duplicate the file. should we do that after, or can we do that in the beginning? we need to deal with the issue of some of the amendments that were made around dynamic delivery. mr given her? >> deputy city attorney. you should do it after a public comment to make any amendments you want to make f
mrs. elliott first caught ? >> i want to recognize our president of the board, supervisor malia cohen who has joined us today. would you like to start? >> just some high-level remarks. i want to say thank you to this committee and to the supervisors and to director elliot for working through this. we have come a long way creating the regulations on the legislation and supervise amounts of many, i am delighted you will be carrying a lot of the work, the foundation that my office has...
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the remit for be interesting if part of the remit foer be interesting if part of the remit for mr elliottcommon sense and we are driven by the needs of our own families, and the things that they will and won‘t eat, as well. i think it would be interesting to have some kind of ideas, some interesting and refreshing ideas, about how to stop us out so much food. let's have a look at this one from the guardian, labour accusing private schools of gaming the system by letting their pupils opt... well, it talks about the easier gcses. what is going on? so let‘s set aside the political points scoring. there was an idea that the igcses were harder to pass but easier to get an a—star. obviously labour and private school will never be a happy ending in a sentence involving all of those words at the same time, but this idea of messing around with the gcse system, the labour is demanding —— the labor party is demanding an enquiry into the changes, because it doesn‘t want state schools to have the advantage of private schools which can take these international gcses. the broader point to me is they hav
the remit for be interesting if part of the remit foer be interesting if part of the remit for mr elliottcommon sense and we are driven by the needs of our own families, and the things that they will and won‘t eat, as well. i think it would be interesting to have some kind of ideas, some interesting and refreshing ideas, about how to stop us out so much food. let's have a look at this one from the guardian, labour accusing private schools of gaming the system by letting their pupils opt......
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saying it violated a promise made by attorney general elliott richardson five months earlier. >> mr. has been given or will be given on his appointment full authority to investigate all aspects of the watergate case itself and other related matters. >> the prosecutor and president were on a collision course. on october 20th, 1973, that collision came. >> good evening. the country tonight is in the midst of what may be the most serious constitutional crisis in its history. >> nixon ordered richardson to fire cox. richardson refuse and resigned. his deputy also refused and also resigned. solicitor general robert bork was made acting attorney general and he fired cox. >> that's a stunning development and nothing even remotely like it has happened in all of our history. >> the news caused a sensation in the white house press room and sent reporters scrambling for their telephones. >> pottinger, then a deputy attorney for civil rights, was with richardson that night. >> the fbi had been ordered to secure the office of the attorney. two fbi agents appeared in the hall. one took his coat of
saying it violated a promise made by attorney general elliott richardson five months earlier. >> mr. has been given or will be given on his appointment full authority to investigate all aspects of the watergate case itself and other related matters. >> the prosecutor and president were on a collision course. on october 20th, 1973, that collision came. >> good evening. the country tonight is in the midst of what may be the most serious constitutional crisis in its history....
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elliott. >> there's nothing like having a president strapped to you. his entire family is watching you. >> especially his wife barbara. >> where's my hero? >> mrs. bush, she runs the family. >> i brought him back to you safely. >> she was concerned on each occasion, the first time i jumped with him she said, if you hurt him, i will kill you. she was serious. >> two of my boys on my birthday. just because you're an old guy, you don't have to sit around drooling in the corner. get out and do something. get out and enjoy life. >> for him to do it on his 90th birthday and he's disabled, it's pretty remarkable. he does it for his own benefit, to live life to the fullest. but it also is inspiring to everybody. he's always looking for the next big moment. he never likes to miss out. >> that was just one of the traits ingrained early on. george bush, nicknamed "poppy," was raised in a tight knit privileged family in greenwich, connecticut. from his father prescott, a businessman who later became a u.s. senator. >> i am prescott bush, republican candidate for the united states senate. >> he learned the importance of public service. but his greatest lesso
elliott. >> there's nothing like having a president strapped to you. his entire family is watching you. >> especially his wife barbara. >> where's my hero? >> mrs. bush, she runs the family. >> i brought him back to you safely. >> she was concerned on each occasion, the first time i jumped with him she said, if you hurt him, i will kill you. she was serious. >> two of my boys on my birthday. just because you're an old guy, you don't have to sit around...
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cevallos and two former prosecutors, elliott williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general at the doj and jill wine-banks former assistant watergate prosecutor. mr. cevallos, we'll start with you there at the courthouse. cohen expected to address the court at the top. do we have any idea what he might say? and what are the range of sentencing options here? >> reporter: allocution for a defendant where the defendant often has his only opportunity to speak to the court and the judge, it can be a risky proposition. cohen will be very prepared and make sure he doesn't fall into one of the many pit falls that defendants often fall into, which is to be overly narcissistic. i'm so sorry. i'm going to miss my daughter's graduation or that he doesn't overapologize for the entire universe. undoubtedly cohen's attorneys have prepared him. this is a defendant that's sophisticated enough to be able to address the court in a manner that won't damage or hurt his sentencing range. secondly, cohen can expect his sentencing guideline range is between 51 and 63 months. we already know the government's on board with what's called a downward variance and has tacitly
cevallos and two former prosecutors, elliott williams, a former deputy assistant attorney general at the doj and jill wine-banks former assistant watergate prosecutor. mr. cevallos, we'll start with you there at the courthouse. cohen expected to address the court at the top. do we have any idea what he might say? and what are the range of sentencing options here? >> reporter: allocution for a defendant where the defendant often has his only opportunity to speak to the court and the judge,...